Mar 07, 2021 · "So far as I know, no previous General Counsel has been fired for being appointed by the wrong political party," Gustafson wrote in her letter. A Republican lawmaker also condemned the move by...
Jan 20, 2021 · Jan. 20, 2021, 05:37 PM EST | Updated Jan. 21, 2021 Shortly after taking office on Wednesday, President Joe Biden asked for the resignation of Peter Robb, the controversial general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. After Robb refused to resign, Biden fired him, a White House spokesperson confirmed to HuffPost.
Oct 03, 2019 · At the heart of Congress' probe into the president's actions is his claim that former Vice President and 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden strong-armed the Ukrainian government to fire its top...
Oct 02, 2019 · the fired prosecutor at the center of the ukraine controversy said during a private interview with president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani earlier this year that he was told to …
President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with labor leaders in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, in Washington, DC. Evan Vucci/AP. The president on Friday dismissed a Trump appointee, Sharon Gustafson, after she refused to resign.
President Joe Biden on Friday fired a Trump-appointed lawyer serving on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that investigates workplace sex discrimination and retaliation. Sharon Gustafson, who had under the Trump administration been the EEOC's general counsel, refused to resign, according to an email published online by ...
His mother, Neilia Hunter Biden, died at age 30 with her daughter with Joe Biden, Naomi, 1, in a car crash in 1972. At the time of the crash, Joe Biden had just been elected to the U.S. Senate in Delaware. Sons Hunter and Beau were in the car but survived the accident.
More tragedy struck the Biden family when Hunter’s brother, Beau, died from brain cancer. Beau was a rising political star who served as attorney general of Delaware. When he died, he was only 46 years old. According to his obituary, Beau died of brain cancer in 2015.
He was born on February 4, 1970 . Hunter was brought into Trump’s conversation with the president of Ukraine in a call that has, in part, led Democrats to launch an impeachment inquiry. A whistleblower’s report into that call has now been declassified.
Attorney General Beau Biden (C) celebrates his win with his wife Hallie Biden (R) during a victory party for Democrats on November 2, 2010, in Wilmington, Delaware. According to CNN, Joe Biden called his son “quite simply, the finest man any of us have ever known.”. Beau Biden served in the Iraq War.
In May 2019, Ukraine’s then prosecutor general “said there was no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden,” BBC reported. This plays into accusations that President Trump, in a call to the president of Ukraine, urged him to investigate Biden’s son.
With the love and support of my family, I’m moving forward, ” Hunter Biden told CNN. Hunter opened up about his drug addiction in a lengthy profile published by The New Yorker. “Look, everybody faces pain, ” he said to the magazine. “Everybody has trauma. There’s addiction in every family.
Hunter Biden has three children with his first wife Kathleen. They are named Naomi, Finnegan and Maisy. According to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Hunter’s name and email address showed up as a customer of Ashley Madison, a controversial website that facilitates people looking to cheat on their partners.
At the heart of Congress' probe into the president's actions is his claim that former Vice President and 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden strong-armed the Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor in order to thwart an investigation into a company tied to his son, Hunter Biden.
If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well, son of a bitch. He got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time," he said. Pifer, who also oversaw diplomacy with Russia and Ukraine under President George W. Bush, said it was appropriate for Biden to use U.S. aid as leverage.
Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani claim Biden did this to quash Shokin's investigation into Ukraine's largest gas company, Burisma Holdings, and its owner, oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky. They say this benefited Biden's son, Hunter Biden, who served on Burisma's board of directors – for which he was paid $50,000 a month.
Without pressure from Joe Biden, European diplomats, the International Monetary Fund and other international organizations, Shokin would not have been fired , said Daria Kaleniuk, co-founder and executive director of the Anti Corruption Action Centre in Kiev.
In December 2015, Biden railed against the "cancer of corrupt ion" in a speech before the country's parliament and called out Shokin's office. Besides Biden's threat over the $1 billion in aid, the International Monetary Fund threatened to delay $40 billion in aid for similar reasons.
Shokin's office had investigated Burisma, but the probe focused on a period before Hunter Biden joined the company, according to the anti-corruption bureau. The investigation dealt with the Ministry of Ecology, which allegedly granted special permits to Burisma between 2010 and 2012, the agency said.
Biden took an interest in Ukraine, said Steven Pifer, a William J. Perry fellow at Stanford University and former ambassador to Ukraine under President Bill Clinton. "You saw the vice president begin to emerge as really sort of the senior policy lead on Ukraine," Pifer said. "It's good to have attention at that level.".
Shokin was fired in April 2016, and his case was “closed by the current Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko,” according to the notes. Despite his claims, Shokin, on both sides of the Atlantic, had been widely accused of corruption. But Biden's role is back in the spotlight after Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry over Trump's efforts ...
However, Shokin, at the time, according to the interview, was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the former minister of ecology and natural resources of Ukraine — also the founder of Burisma. Hunter Biden was appointed to the board of the firm, which Shokin claimed was an appointment made by Zlochevsky “in order to protect himself.”.
The interview purportedly conducted by Giuliani took place on Jan. 23, 2019 at an office on Park Avenue in New York City. Shokin was interviewed over the phone, and interpreters were used — one in Ukraine and one in New York, according to the notes obtained by Fox News. In a statement to Fox News after this report was first published, ...
As part of the impeachment inquiry, House Democrats have subpoenaed Giuliani for key documents related to the Ukraine controversy. They also have subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and are expected to receive depositions from nearly half a dozen State Department officials named in the whistleblower complaint.
Trump reportedly even ordered his staff to freeze nearly $400 million in aid to Ukraine a few days before the phone call with Zelensky, a detail that fueled impeachment calls. However, the call transcript did not show Trump explicitly mentioning the aid as a bargaining chip.
At an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York in 2018, Biden seemed to boast about it, saying that during a visit to Kyiv -- likely in December 2015 -- he told Ukrainian officials: "We're leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.". "Well, son of a bitch," Biden continued.
KYIV -- When Viktor Shokin was fired as Ukraine's prosecutor-general in March 2016, after less than 14 months in the post, it was seen as a crucial development in a country under pressure to curb corruption and get serious about reforms.
In a letter, Pack said Biden’s team asked him to step down from his post as the head of the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), a government department that oversees media organizations like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty — and is collectively one of the largest media networks in the world.
President Joe Biden as he delivers his inaugural address on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. In his first foreign policy act, President Joe Biden followed through on his promise to fire the head of the US Agency for Global Media, who abused his eight months in power trying to turn ...